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Elevation Window Control System Keypad installation and user guide August 2013 copyright by ASSA ABLOY

WARNINGS Read these instructions prior to the activation of the keypad. Save this user guide in a safe place for future reference. TOUCH SCREEN ACTIVATION: Never use sharp instruments, such as a pencil or pen, to press touchscreen keys. To prevent damage to the screen, always press the touch screen with your fingertip. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this product not approved by ASSA ABLOY could result in warranty being voided. IMPORTANT: Correct installation of the network is paramount to the function of the keypad. Ensure all details are carried out as per the wiring diagram in the installation instructions. FINISH CARE: This keypad is designed to provide the highest standard of product quality and performance. Care should be taken to ensure a long lasting finish. When cleaning is required use a clean, damp, nonabrasive cloth. The use of lacquer thinners, caustic soaps, abrasive cleaners or polishes for cleaning may result in damage to this product. NEED HELP: For assistance with this product please visit: www.assaabloy.co.nz Or call on: 0800 NZ LOCKS (0800 69 56257) RAIN SENSOR NETWORK ADAPTOR ACTUATOR 2

Elevation Window Control System CONTENTS INSTALLER - SETUP AND CONFIGURATION PAGE 1. Basic Operating Principle 4 2. Powering up the System 4 3. Calibration 4 4. System Setup and Configuration 5-7 a. Allocating Actuators to Zones b. Checking Zone Allocation 5. Modifying System Configuration 8-10 a. Removing Actuators from Zones b. Adding Actuators to Zones 6. Restoring Previous Settings 11 7. Rain Sensor Setup 12-17 a. Adding Rain Sensors to Zones b. Removing Rain Sensors from Zones c. Configuring Rain Sensor Function 8. Restarting the Keypad 18 9. Trouble Shooting 18 USER GUIDE 10. Home Page 19 11. Selecting A Window Position 20 12. Backlit Home Button 21 13. PIN Code Creation 22 14. Service Details 22 15. System Warnings 23-25 16. Rain Sensor/Actuator Location Matrix 26-27 17. Frequently Asked Questions 28-29 18. Zone Names 29 19. Wiring Diagram 30 20. Notes 31 3

INSTALLER - SETUP AND CONFIGURATION ACTIVE TOUCH SCREEN BACKLIT HOME BUTTON BASIC OPERATING PRINCIPLE When configuring your network, Actuators are loaded into groups known as Zones. Multiple Zones are available. Each actuator can only be allocated to one Zone. POWERING UP THE SYSTEM Ensure all wiring connections are complete before powering up. Ideally the Actuators should be powered up before the Keypads. This ensures the Keypads register all Actuators on the network. If powering up the system is not possible in this manner, and Actuators have not been recognized, press Restart Keypad in the Setup page. Then proceed to Zone Setup to allocate the Actuators that have not previously registered. CALIBRATION Ensure there are no obstructions blocking the windows Once all Actuators are registered the system will proceed to a calibration screen. Press Calibrate Actuators. All Actuators will move open and close twice. If a warning is displayed stating Window Obstructed this means that an Actuator has performed a safety stop. Locate this window. Press Home and then Close All. Only the obstructed window will close. Fix the obstruction. Then press Calibrate Actuators to continue. 4

SYSTEM SETUP AND CONFIGURATION An Actuator can only be assigned to one Zone. Allocating Actuators to Zones: This screen will appear once the auto calibration is complete. Press Yes to commence Zone Setup. No will take you to the Home page where options of Open All, Close All, and Setup will be available. Note: There are a total of 30 Zone names to choose from. Zone names cannot be customised. See page 29 for the list of the names. There are two ways to assign Actuators to zones: 1. If serial numbers are known (from page 26): If not proceed to section 2 below. Use the arrow keys to scroll, matching the serial number on the left with the desired Zone on the right. Press Add to Zone and confirm your selection. 2. If serial numbers are not known: Press each Actuator button on the left. The corresponding Actuator will open. Note: After 5 minutes it will close automatically. Visually locate this Actuator. Then use the arrow keys on the right to select the desired Zone. Press Add to Zone and confirm your selection. The window will now close if open. Note: Pressing the Actuator button again will also close the window. Repeat either process until all Actuators are allocated to your desired Zones. Press Exit & Save then Yes to save your Zone settings. 5

SYSTEM SETUP AND CONFIGURATION continued Checking Zone Allocation: Method 1. 1. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the Zone list. 2. Press the zone name, e.g. Lounge 1 3. Press any opening position and observe which windows move to check that the Actuators are assigned to the correct Zones. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 until all Zones have been checked. 6

SYSTEM SETUP AND CONFIGURATION continued Checking Zone Allocation continued: Method 2. You can view Zones to see which Actuators have been assigned to a particular Zone. 1. Press View Zones. 2. Use the appropriate arrow buttons to scroll through either the Actuator list or the Zone list. Note: No changes can be made in this screen. 7

MODIFYING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Removing Actuators from Zones: Note: All Rain Sensors must be removed from a Zone before removing Actuators from that Zone. 1. From the Home page, press Setup. 2. Press Zone Setup. 3. Press Remove from Zone. This now takes you to a screen where you can remove Actuators from Zones. 4. Using the arrow keys on the right, scroll to the Zone from which you want to remove an Actuator. 5. Press the Actuator button on the left. The corresponding Actuator will open. Locate this Actuator and check that it is the one you wish to remove. 6. If it is, press Remove From Zone and confirm your selection (the Actuator will close automatically when confirmed). 7. If it is not, press the Actuator button again to close this Actuator. 8

MODIFYING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION continued Removing Actuators from Zones continued: 8. Then use the arrow keys to scroll to the next Actuator in the Zone and repeat the process until the desired Actuator is found. Note: Actuator locations may have also been previously noted on pages 26 & 27. 9. Press Setup to exit. You will not be prompted to save at this point. The reason for this is explained in the Restore Previous section (page 11). However you can save if you wish by exiting the Zone Setup page. Adding Actuators to Zones: Mainly used for modifications to Zone Setups. 1. Press Zone Setup. 9

MODIFYING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION continued Adding Actuators to Zones continued: 2. Press Add To Zone. This now takes you to a screen where you can add Actuators to Zones. 3. Press the Actuator button on the left. The corresponding Actuator will open. 4. Locate this Actuator then use the arrow keys on the right to select the desired Zone. Once matched press Add to Zone and confirm your selection. Important: Repeat the process ensuring all Actuators are allocated to your desired Zones before exiting and saving. 5. Press Exit & Save, and then Yes to save your modified Zone settings. Note: Serial Number location method can be used if required, see page 5. 10

RESTORING PREVIOUS SETTINGS Restore Previous will enable you to restore the previously saved Zone settings. Not recommended for use if Rain Sensors are installed. Rain Sensor settings will be deleted and will need to be reprogrammed if Restore Previous is used. 1. Press Setup on the Home screen to display this screen. 2. Press Restore Previous. You will be prompted Yes or No. 1. Press Yes to restore the previously saved Zone settings. Explanation continued from page 9: Restore Previous will only restore the previously saved settings, not necessarily your original saved settings. 11

RAIN SENSOR SETUP Adding Rain Sensors to Zones: Note: A maximum of 4 Rain Sensors can be connected to a Network. 1. Press Setup on the Home screen to view this screen. 2. Press Rain Sensor Setup. 3. Press Add RS To Zone. 12

RAIN SENSOR SETUP continued Adding Rain Sensors to Zones continued: Confirm that the message displays the correct number of Rain Sensors online. 4. Press Yes to confirm and proceed to the next screen. Press No or Setup to go back to the Setup screen. Note: The system may take a few minutes to register the Rain Sensors. Go back to the Setup page and then back into the Rain Sensor Setup page if the incorrect number of Rain Sensors has been displayed. IMPORTANT: Rain Sensors are assigned to Zones, and before Rain Sensors can be added, Zones must be setup. Rain Sensors can be added to multiple Zones. The serial number on a Network Adaptor and the dwelling position of the Rain Sensor it interfaces with must be noted during installation to know which Zone(s) each Rain Sensor is to be assigned to. Refer to page 26. 5. Use the arrow keys to match the Rain Sensor to the appropriate Zone. 6. Press Add to Zone. 13

RAIN SENSOR SETUP continued Adding Rain Sensors to Zones continued: 6. Confirm your selection by pressing Yes. A confirmation screen will be displayed and the system will return to the Add RS To Zone page. The Rain Sensor will no longer be displayed on the left hand side of the screen once assigned to a Zone. If more than one Zone is desired for a particular Rain Sensor, scroll to that Zone and repeat the process above. The Rain Sensor will reappear once a new Zone is displayed. 7. Press Exit & Save then Yes to confirm your selection. Note: If all Rain Sensors have been added to all Zones the Add to Zone page will appear blank. 14

RAIN SENSOR SETUP continued Removing Rain Sensors from Zones: 1. Press Remove RS From Zone. Confirm that the message displays the correct number of Rain Sensors online. 2. Press Yes to proceed to the next screen. 15

RAIN SENSOR SETUP continued Removing Rain Sensors from Zones continued: 3. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired Zone and match it with the desired Rain Sensor. 4. Press Remove from Zone. 5. Confirm your selection by pressing Yes. A confirmation screen will be displayed and then the system will return to the Remove From Zone page. Note: The Rain Sensor will no longer be displayed on the left hand side once removed from the Zone. 6. Press Exit & Save once all desired Rain Sensors have been removed. Note: Restore Previous will not restore Rain Sensor settings. These will be deleted. See page 11. Configuring Rain Sensor Function: There are options in the Rain Sensor Setup page that allow you to set the way the Zones react in the event of rain. These options are : Disable or Enable Reopen: in the event of rain, the Actuators will close. If Enable Reopen is selected the Actuators will automatically reopen to their previous positions once the Rain Sensor has dried. Shut or Vent: in the event of rain the Actuators will move to this position. The above options are customized as follows: 1. Press Configure Functions. 16

RAIN SENSOR SETUP continued Configuring Rain Sensor Function continued: 2. Use the arrow Keys to scroll to the desired Zone. 3. Toggle the functional options by pressing the buttons. The options displayed are the current settings. Default settings are: Disable Reopen and Shut. The other options are shown in the picture. Basic Rain Sensor Function Once the Rain Sensor detects rain, it will immediately activate the windows to start closing to the chosen configuration, i.e. shut or vent, and displays the icon shown here. The windows will reopen 15 minutes after the Rain Sensor has dried. Note: The sensor can be placed in open areas if desired and does not need to be next to the assigned zone/window. The Rain Sensor will not be activated by dew. 17

RESTARTING THE KEYPAD This function is used when a Zone warning is displayed on the Keypad indicating that one or more of the Actuators have not been recognized by the Keypad. 1. Wait for at least 2 minutes. If the warning is still present push Restart Keypad in the Setup page. The Keypad should now recognize the Actuator. If it does not, then follow the steps in the next section. TROUBLE SHOOTING Operate the Zone on the Home page displaying an explanation mark. The window that does not move corresponds to the Actuator that has not been recognized. Check for loose wiring to that Actuator. If no loose wires are found then the Actuator could be at fault. To remove this Actuator from the Zone so the warning is no longer displayed, carry out the following steps: 18 Note: If a Rain Sensor is assigned to this Zone it will need to be removed before the Actuator can be removed. 1. Press Setup, Zone Setup. 2. Press Remove From Zone. 3. Press the right hand side arrow keys to scroll to the Zone that is displaying an explanation mark on the Home page. 4. If necessary, press the left hand side arrow keys and scroll to the Actuator that is coloured red. 5. Press Remove From Zone. 6. Press Setup to go back to the Zone Setup page then press Setup again to go back to the Setup page. 7. Press Yes to save your settings. The warning should now be resolved in the Home page. If not, contact your installer.

USER GUIDE HOME PAGE ZONE STATUS SCROLL UP ZONE NAMES SCROLL DOWN LABEL Zone Names Zone Status Scroll up / down Setup Open all Close all DEFINITION A maximum of 3 Zones are shown on the Home page at any one time. Press the Zone name to display the 4 preset window position options. Refer next page. This shows the current opening position of the corresponding windows in that Zone. Press these buttons to scroll through the entire Zone list. Displayed if more than 3 Zones are set up. Pressing this button takes the user to another screen to allow several setup options. Pressing this button will open all Actuators on the network. Pressing this button will close all Actuators on the network. 19

SELECTING A WINDOW POSITION After pressing any of the pre-set positions below, the Actuators will automatically move to that position. Press Stop at any time to stop the Actuators. A symbol will be displayed next to the Zone highlighting the fact that the window is not at a pre-set position. Full: Press this button to fully open the windows in that Zone. Vent: Press this button to vent the windows in that Zone. This position will open the window 15mm Half: Press this button to open the windows in that Zone half way. Shut: Press this button to shut the windows in that Zone. Note: Maximum default chain length is 300mm. Your window might be limited to a shorter length due to restrictions. Contact your window manufacturer if the chain length needs to be adjusted. 20

BACKLIT HOME BUTTON BACKLIT HOME BUTTON Pressing and releasing the Backlit Home Button will return you to the Home page. If no buttons are pressed for 120 seconds the screen will go into sleep mode. Touching the screen or pressing the Backlit Home Button will reactivate the screen. Pushing and holding the Backlit Home Button for 5 seconds before releasing will close all windows on the network. An audible sound will be heard upon pushing the Backlit Home Button and another at the 5 second mark. Pushing and holding the Backlit Home Button for 10 seconds before releasing will allow the user to deactivate the screen so that it can be cleaned. An audible sound will be heard at the 10 second mark. Upon release, the screen can be cleaned without activating it. After 180 seconds the screen will revert to sleep mode. You can unlock the screen at any time during the 180 seconds by pushing the Backlit Home Button. BUTTON COLOUR INDICATION: Flashing Green: the Backlit Home Button will flash green when the Actuators are operating in any direction. Flashing Red: the Backlit Home Button will flash red if there is a communication fault in the network or the window has been obstructed. 21

PIN CODE CREATION Write your desired PIN code here: ENABLE PIN CODE: 1. Press Setup from the Home page. 2. Press PIN Code Disabled. 3. Press Yes to continue. ENTERING A 4 DIGIT CODE: 1. Enter your 4 digit code. A star symbol (*) will appear on the top bar for each digit you touch. 2. Press Save when you have entered the 4 digits. Note: Only the first 4 digits you enter will be saved. Your PIN Code is now active. DISABLE PIN CODE: From the Setup Page, press PIN Code Disable. You will be prompted Do you want to disable the PIN Code? Press Yes to confirm this action. Note: The default override PIN code is 4811. Also PIN codes are Keypad specific. The PIN code will need to be entered into both Keypads. SERVICE DETAILS Service Contact details can be displayed on the screen. 1. Press Setup, Service Details. If the screen is damaged, remove the Keypad from the Wall Bracket to view contact details. 22

SYSTEM WARNINGS WINDOW OPERATING: This symbol will appear when a window has been activated and is completing its task. You can push Home or the Backlit Home Button to continue using the Keypad while the window is operating. WINDOW OBSTRUCTED: Check all windows for obstructions. This could be during either the opening or closing sequence of the windows. If a window has been obstructed it must be run in the opposite direction and the obstruction removed before the window can continue in the original direction again. SYSTEM FAILURE: This maybe a network communication fault. If possible press Restart Keypad from the Setup page. If the problem persists press Setup, then press Service Details. Call the appropriate number to speak to a customer service representative. 23

SYSTEM WARNINGS continued RAIN SENSOR/NETWORK ADAPTOR LOST COMMUNICATION: Check all direct wiring to the Network Adaptor. SYSTEM LOCKED BY PIN CODE: Press Unlock located at the bottom of the screen to enter your PIN Code. INCORRECT PIN CODE HAS BEEN ENTERED: If you have forgotten your PIN Code, type in: 4811 This is a default override code that will allow you to gain access to the Keypad. You should reset your PIN Code once you access the Keypad. 24

SYSTEM WARNINGS continued This screen will appear if you try to remove Actuators from Zones if there are no Zones Setup. This screen will appear if trying to add Rain Sensors to Zones but there are no new Zones available, and every Rain Sensor has been added to every Zone. It is possible for this error to occur mainly on large networks with over 20 Actuators during power up. Restarting both Keypads will allow them to see the Actuators as they will not lose power during this process. Press Setup, Restart Keypad. 25

RAIN SENSOR/ACTUATOR LOCATION MATRIX Place the spare serial number label, or write the serial number in one column, and the location and/or Zone name in the next. See example below. Note: Only the bottom line of the label refers to the serial number. NETWORK ADAPTOR SERIAL NUMBER: LOCATION ON BUILDING/ZONE: NETWORK ADAPTOR SERIAL NUMBER: LOCATION ON BUILDING/ZONE: e.g. 12/09/12 S/N 00B00033 Northeast corner/ Lounge 1, Kitchen ACTUATOR SERIAL NUMBER: ZONE/LOCATION: ACTUATOR SERIAL NUMBER: ZONE/LOCATION: e.g. 12/09/12 S/N 00B00033 Northeast corner/ Lounge 1, Kitchen 26

RAIN SENSOR/ACTUATOR LOCATION MATRIX continued ACTUATOR SERIAL NUMBER: ZONE/LOCATION: ACTUATOR SERIAL NUMBER: ZONE/LOCATION: 27

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can I close my windows if the Keypad is not responding? How many Keypads can I use on a network? Possibly. Hold the Backlit Home Button for 5 seconds and release when the second beep is heard. The first beep will be heard when you first push the button. If this does not close the windows, call the installer. A maximum of two Keypads can be installed on one network. There is a red flashing light on the bottom of the Keypad. What does this mean? I have replaced an Actuator on the network. What do I do next? When I touch the Full position button some of my windows do not fully open. Why is this? What happens in case of power failure? The Rain Sensor Activated icon is on the screen, but I want to open my windows. Can I do this? Why is it necessary to calibrate the Actuators? This indicates that there is something wrong. Press the touch screen to see what error message is displayed. It could be one of the follow scenarios: 1. Window Obstructed. Remove any obstacles and check that the window pivots freely. 2. Check that the maximum 9kg pushing force of the Actuator has not been reached. Most likely the windows will be close to fully open. 3. A communication fault in the network. Press the Restart Keypad button in the Setup page if possible. If this does not fix the fault, check all wiring connections. If this page cannot be accessed call the installer. The power should be off to the entire system. Repower the system and then calibrate it as displayed on the Keypad. If Actuators do not register press the Restart Keypad button in the Setup page. 1. The chain length may be restricted, refer Actuator installation instructions. 2. The window may be obstructed. Clear any obstructions and ensure the window pivots freely. The Backlit Home button will flash red. 3. The Actuator may have reached its maximum pushing capacity of 9kg. Contact installer. If only the Keypad is powered off and on, the system will not need to calibrate. Once a system has been programmed, if it is powered off and on it will always go to the auto calibration page. Yes. You can manually override the position of the Actuators even when the Rain Sensor has been activated. Touching the screen will clear the Rain Sensor icon. You can then operate the windows as normal. Note: The Rain Sensor Activated icon will continue to appear until it has been dry for 15 minutes and the Keypad touch screen has been activated. This is so the Keypad knows the home position and the maximum open position for each Actuator. I have forgotten my PIN Code. What can I do? You can enter the Keypad by using the code: 4811 It is highly recommended that you reset your PIN Code once you have entered the Keypad. 28

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS continued How do I reset my PIN Code? From the PIN Code page, disable the current PIN Code. Then you can simply re-enter a new PIN Code. ZONE NAMES Lounge 1 Upstairs Zone 2 Lounge 2 Downstairs Zone 3 Bedroom 1 Hall Zone 4 Bedroom 2 North Facing Zone 5 Bedroom 3 South Facing Zone 6 Bedroom 4 East Facing Window 1 Study West Facing Window 2 Bathroom 1 Factory Window 3 Bathroom 2 Store Room Window 4 Kitchen Zone 1 Window 5 29

WIRING DIAGRAM NSW2 NSW1 +VDC -VDC +VDC -VDC 2 1 24 VDC 1AMP 2 1 24 VDC 1AMP +VDC -VDC 2 1 24 VDC 1AMP 30 30m Max SYNCHRONISATION CABLE CONNECTIONS: Each Actuator can have a synchronisation unit attached. The synchronisation unit is not connected to the network and therefore will not take up a position on the network. Network dropper line 2m max. CAT 5e CABLE: (T568B Wiring) 1m max long. Note: Dip switches do not require adjusting for use with a Rain Sensor. They must all be in the left hand position as shown. +VE 24VDC - BROWN +VE 24VDC - BROWN/WHITE NOT USED - GREEN -VE 24VDC - BLUE/WHITE -VE 24VDC - BLUE NOT USED - GREEN/WHITE NSW2 - ORANGE NSW1 - WHITE/ORANGE KEYPAD: Maximum of 2 per Network. They can be placed anywhere on the network. Max current 100mA. NSW2 - BROWN NSW1 - WHITE -VDC - BLACK +VDC - RED 24 VDC 1AMP WHITE GREEN BROWN BLUE RED BLACK 24 VDC 1AMP 1 2 1 2 +VDC -VDC NSW1 NSW2 +VDC -VDC 24 VDC 1AMP +VDC -VDC 1 2 1 2 24 VDC 1AMP Control Loom network dropper line. 2m max. +VDC -VDC 24 VDC 1AMP +VDC -VDC 1m min from last junction. RAIN SENSOR: Maximum of 4 per network. They can be assigned to specific zones. Option of close to shut or vent position. Option to re-open once the rain has stopped and the sensing circuit has dried. Rain Sensors can be overridden when wet, it will reset once dried. Max current 250mA. NETWORK ADAPTOR: Can be placed anywhere on the network when used with a Rain Sensor. Max current 100mA. 1m min from last junction. +VDC -VDC 2 1 Note: A 120 Ohm terminal resistor must be placed at each end of the network. 24 VDC 1AMP Max current 750mA

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ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience Interlock is a renowned New Zealand brand that provides a wide range of high quality door and window hardware for both residential and commercial markets. Due to the brand s broad product portfolio, it is able to react creatively to individual needs, providing its customers with highly customised solutions. ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in door opening solutions, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for security, safety and convenience. ASSA ABLOY is represented in all major regions, in both mature and emerging markets, with leading positions in Australia, Europe and North America. As the world s leading lock group, ASSA ABLOY offers a more complete product range of door opening solutions than any other company in the market. ASSA ABLOY New Zealand Ltd Telephone +64 9 415 7888 www.assaabloy.co.nz ASSA ABLOY New Zealand Limited 6 Armstrong Road, Albany, Auckland 0632 info.nz@assaabloy.com www.assaabloy.co.nz Q50071 0913